Esporte Clube Juventude

Esporte Clube Juventude, also known as Juventude, is a Brazilian football team in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul. The club competed several times in the Série A, won the Copa do Brasil and the Série B once and competed once in the Copa Libertadores.

Juventude
Full nameEsporte Clube Juventude
Nickname(s)Juve
Papo
Founded29 June 1913 (1913-06-29)
GroundEstádio Alfredo Jaconi
Capacity19,924
PresidentRoberto Tonietto
Head coachPintado
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Gaúcho
2019Série C, 3rd (promoted)
Gaúcho, 8th
WebsiteClub website

Juventude's greatest rival is Caxias.

History

Juventude was founded on June 29, 1913, by 35 youngsters from Caxias do Sul, descendants of Italian immigrants, being one of the first football clubs in that community. Antônio Chiaradia Neto was chosen as the club's first president.

On July 20, 1913, Juventude played its first game, against Serrano, from the city of Carlos Barbosa, Rio Grande do Sul. The game ended 4–0 in favor of Juventude.

On March 8, 1915, Juventude lost its first game ever. Fußball, from the nearby town of Montenegro, beat Juventude 4–1, ending a 23-game invincibility streak.

On October 10, 1919, Juventude joined the Rio Grande do Sul state football association

In 1920, the club became professional after signing some Uruguayan players.

On December 11, 1975, the first match against Caxias was played, which ended 1–0 to Juventude. The goal was scored by Da Silva. This match is known as the Ca-Ju derby.

On May 25, 1993, Juventude signed a partnership with Parmalat, bringing more investment to the club.

On December 4, 1994, Juventude won the second division of Campeonato Brasileiro, which was the first national title won by the club, gaining promotion to the first division.

On June 7, 1998, Juventude won the Campeonato Gaúcho without losing a single match.

On June 27, 1999, Juventude won its most important national title, the Copa do Brasil, gaining the right to contest the Copa Libertadores in the following year.

In 2000, Juventude played the Copa Libertadores for the first time, but the club was eliminated in the first stage.

Finally in 2013 Juventude finished Série D as 2nd and promoted to Série C for 2014 season. They will compete in the Série B in 2017.[1]

Stadium

Juventude's stadium is Estádio Alfredo Jaconi, inaugurated in 1975, with a maximum capacity of 23,519 people.

Achievements

1994
1999
1998
2011, 2012

2000 Copa Libertadores

Home team Score Away team
Juventude 1–0 El Nacional
The Strongest 5–1 Juventude
Palmeiras 3–0 Juventude
El Nacional 2–0 Juventude
Juventude 4–0 The Strongest
Juventude 2–2 Palmeiras
Position Team Points Played
1 Palmeiras (São Paulo) 10 6
2 El Nacional (Quito) 10 6
3 Juventude (Caxias do Sul) 7 6
4 The Strongest (La Paz) 7 6

Anthem

The club's official anthem lyrics were composed by Ernani Falcão, and the music by Rodolfo Storchi.

There is another anthem, which is an unofficial one, and was composed (both the lyrics and the music) by Paulo Gazola, and is called Hino da Volta do Ju, meaning Anthem of Ju's Return.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Luís Carlos
GK Marcelo Carné
GK Samuel Deuner
DF Edcarlos
DF Genílson
DF Kelvin
DF Odivan
DF Reynaldo
DF Igor
DF John Lennon
DF Samuel Santos
DF Eltinho
DF Felippe Borges
MF Bruno Camilo
MF Gustavo Bochecha
MF João Paulo
MF Marciel (on loan from Corinthians)
No. Position Player
MF Moisés
MF Pedro Ken
MF Tartá (on loan from Gama)
MF Bruno Xavier
MF Caique Valdivia
MF Fábio Matos (on loan from Paysandu)
MF Gilson
MF Lucas Serafini
MF Renato Cajá
FW Breno Lopes
FW Bruno Alves
FW Bruno Nunes
FW Clayton
FW Gabriel Aires
FW Iago Dias (on loan from Coritiba)
FW Jonatas Belusso (on loan from América)
FW Lucas Ontivero

Technical staff

References

  1. "Juventude segura pressão do Fortaleza e sobe para a Série B do Brasileiro". UOL Esporte (in Portuguese). September 9, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
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